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Gender in REDD+: A Handbook for Grassroots Facilitators

LandLibrary Resource
Institutional & promotional materials
Octubre, 2013
Global
South-Eastern Asia

The main objective of the handbook is to support local trainers and facilitators who are already familiar with climate change and REDD+. It provides them with useful information on gender considerations for climate change and REDD+ related training and capacity development programs.

People and Forests for a Greener Future

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Institutional & promotional materials
Octubre, 2013
Indonesia
Cambodia
Laos
Myanmar
Nepal
Thailand
Vietnam
South-Eastern Asia

Building on a very successful previous strategic phase, the new RECOFTC Strategic Plan (2013-2018) has an increased focus on clearer strategic outcomes in RECOFTC’s four thematic areas: Securing Community Forestry; Enhancing Livelihoods and Markets; People, Forests and Climate Change; and Transforming Forest Conflicts.

Community Forestry in Asia and the Pacific: Pathway to Inclusive Development

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Reports & Research
Octubre, 2013
South-Eastern Asia

This report reflects analysis of the current situation of community forestry in the Asia–Pacific region. The study indicates that people will conserve biodiversity, reduce deforestation and manage forests sustainably when they derive regular benefits from them and when they are empowered to participate in decision-making processes regarding those forests.

ForInfo Factsheet: Teak Smallholder Plantations

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Institutional & promotional materials
Octubre, 2013
Laos

In Bokeo, ForInfo focuses on using the inherent economic incentives in teak cultivation to contribute to sound livelihood systems for the communities, based on sustainable forest management principles. ForInfo , as a project of RECOFTC, is in the process of promoting a range of improvements to maximize benefits from teak plantation management by supporting smallholder plantati

Beyond Awareness and Self-Governance: Approaching Kavango Timber Users’ Real-Life Choices

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Peer-reviewed publication
Septiembre, 2013

Targeted illegal harvesting of hardwood in the woodland of Namibia’s Kavango region threatens forest stands. In a transforming setting, where wood is increasingly traded through value chains on a globalized market, local harvesters have complex incentives but also a crucially important position. Sustainability largely depends on their choices.

Design and Interpretation of Intensity Analysis Illustrated by Land Change in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

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Peer-reviewed publication
Septiembre, 2013

Intensity Analysis has become popular as a top-down hierarchical accounting framework to analyze differences among categories, such as changes in land categories over time. Some aspects of interpretation are straightforward, while other aspects require deeper thought. This article explains how to interpret Intensity Analysis with respect to four concepts.

Grassroots Capacity Building for REDD+ in Asia Project Brochure

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Institutional & promotional materials
Septiembre, 2013
Indonesia
Laos
Myanmar
Nepal
Vietnam
South-Eastern Asia

Since 2009, RECOFTC has been implementing a regional project on Grassroots Capacity Building for REDD+, through the support of Norad, with the aim of promoting the effective engagement of diverse grassroots stakeholders in the climate change and REDD+ dialogues in Asia-Pacific region.

Land grabbing in Madagascar. Echoes and testimonies from the field – 2013

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Reports & Research
Septiembre, 2013
Madagascar
África

Includes cultural contextualization on the use of land in Madagascar; legal framework: what rights’ protection for Malagasy peasants in the framework of land grabbing and the growing commercial pressure on land?; land, one resource, many drivers – energy, mining, forestry, pharmaceutical industry, tourism.

La vulnerabilidad de las comunidades afro y chachis frente al cambio climático: Una mirada desde las representaciones y prácticas frente a las inundaciones.

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Reports & Research
Septiembre, 2013
Ecuador

Este documento investigativo parte de un elemento de la variabilidad climática y de las consecuencias generadas por el calentamiento global, estas son las inundaciones. Estas alteraciones climáticas generan fenómenos extremos, con serias consecuencias para el ambiente y la sociedad, sobre todo para los grupos más vulnerables.